“Flowers Everywhere” by Ann McCann- Reception March 6 at Baylor Health Sciences Library

You are invited

Ann McCann’s Reception and Show

“Flowers Everywhere”

Oil paintings of flowers and landscapes

March 6-March 31, 2020

Opening Reception March 6, 2020, 6:30-8:30 pm

Baylor Health Sciences Library, 3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas, TX 75246

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Pieced + Painted: Galen Cheney + Andrea Myers at the Haggerty Gallery

Andrea Myers

The University of Dallas Beatrice M Haggerty Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Pieced and Painted, an exhibition of recent paintings by artist Galen Cheney of Massachusetts and textile wall works by artist Andrea Myers Continue reading

17th Annual Joyce Elaine Grant Lens Exhibition – reception Feb. 27

Juror: Lisa Sutcliffe, Curator of Photography at the Milwaukee Art Museum

Opening Reception:
February 27, 2020, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Lecture: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Location: TWU East|West Gallery Denton, TX

Exhibition Dates: February 24 through April 13, 2020

Catalog: The 16th Annual … Continue reading

Stormie Parker: Endangered Americas at Artes de la Rosa

Endangered Americas: 2,592 animals in the Americas are endangered. Habitat destruction, degradation and fragmentation result in loss of wildlife. Wildlife deprivation promotes an unhealthy ecosystem. Lack of healthy functioning ecosystem trigger extinction.

Artes de la Rosa cultural center for the … Continue reading

Celebrate Blooms, Boots and BBQ at the Dallas Arboretum

Kick off Dallas Blooms with a boot scooting good time. Blooms, Boots & BBQ Fest features BBQ vendors, dance performances, line dancing lessons, music and a “These Boots Are Made for Walking” contest.

For more about Dallas Blooms see https://www.dallasarboretum.org/events-activities/dallas-blooms/Continue reading

Martyrdom: Exhibit by Andrea Tosten at Cliff Gallery

Andrea Tosten
March 9 – April 3, 2020
Reception March 27, 7-9 pm

Cliff Gallery, Mountain View College

Martyrdom is a site-specific installation and exhibition of work by Dallas artist Andrea Tosten. After spending hundreds of hours slicing, folding, stitching … Continue reading